Council ponders prayers shift

PRAYERS at the start of a Yorkshire council’s meetings could be abandoned under controversial plans drawn up by a leading member of the authority.

Coun John Clark, the Liberal group’s leader on Ryedale District Council and an agnostic, wants the long-running practice discontinued and instead for prayers to be held before council meetings in a separate room. He said: “In a modern world where there are people from a wide range of religions to focus on one – Christianity – does not seem appropriate.”

Canon John Manchester of Malton claimed the plans were “a retrograde step”.

Coun Clark’s motion is due to be debated at next Monday’s council meeting.

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